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Particularities of the synthesis of pigments with corundum – spinel structure

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The results of an investigation of the possibility of synthesizing pigments with corundum – spinel structure are presented, and the methods for directed regulation of structure- and phase-formation processes so as to produce pigments with the highest physical – chemical indicators are developed. The relation between the temperature – time parameters of synthesis and the content of modifying oxides and mineralizers with the type and amount of color carrying phases, which give saturated color and a range of pigments colors, are determined.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 1, pp. 7–9, January, 2009.

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Maslennikova, G.N., Pishch, I.V. & Gvozdeva, N.A. Particularities of the synthesis of pigments with corundum – spinel structure. Glass Ceram 66, 5–7 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-009-9108-8

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